That's hardly a fix as much as a personal balancing issue. The items are freaking big when dropped from inventory, and are used to build centurions, so great weight isn't unwarranted.
Still, a slider in CCOR (kinda like the slider in Deadly Dragons for bones and scales) would be very nice indeed.
Their size doesn't matter. The Dwemer were ridiculously smart. Maybe their materials are lighter than you think? Some of the stuff weighs as much as several gold ingots, which is definitely heavier than they should weigh. Gold is heavy. I doubt the Dwemer were dumb enough to build their centurions out of material as impractically dense and heavy as gold.
If the Dwemer were half as good an engineers as they were claimed to be, they wouldn't optimize what need not be optimized. Their centurions are large constructs that should be able to smash into bits anything that intrudes on their masters` territory. Weight helps in this function, and will correlate directly with the size of the parts used.
Sorry to disappoint yet again, but in vanilla skyrim, all ingots weigh the same. How to balance it really is a matter of personal taste. And like I said, mcm sliders would be nice.
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The items are freaking big when dropped from inventory, and are used to build centurions, so great weight isn't unwarranted.
Still, a slider in CCOR (kinda like the slider in Deadly Dragons for bones and scales) would be very nice indeed.
Their centurions are large constructs that should be able to smash into bits anything that intrudes on their masters` territory.
Weight helps in this function, and will correlate directly with the size of the parts used.
How to balance it really is a matter of personal taste. And like I said, mcm sliders would be nice.
And I'm talking about putting it into C&C Fixes. How much ingots weigh in vanilla Skyrim is irrelevant.
And thanks. <3